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I got Matt the DSM for Cmas
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 487413" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I think that it sounds encouraging that your Matt is seeking real information and delving into treatment as a full participant. The boom sounds up his ally. My Matt loves huge science based books and self teaching. </p><p>There are done good points about helping him realize that the science behind illness is not a predictor of what one can make of their lives. I trust your mama gut that your Matt can figure that out. I probably would add a print out of some cool online sites he might use in tandem with the book. And I'd probably suggest at some point that he use his therapist to bounce questions off of if need be but something tells me that since he is into researching right now he likely will do that anyhow. </p><p>I'm just so hopeful for your Matt and for you, that he is a active participant now in wanting to feel better and grab control of his own well being. I mean, how huge is that?!? It's every struggling parents wish for their struggling difficult child. It bodes well for Matt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 487413, member: 4264"] I think that it sounds encouraging that your Matt is seeking real information and delving into treatment as a full participant. The boom sounds up his ally. My Matt loves huge science based books and self teaching. There are done good points about helping him realize that the science behind illness is not a predictor of what one can make of their lives. I trust your mama gut that your Matt can figure that out. I probably would add a print out of some cool online sites he might use in tandem with the book. And I'd probably suggest at some point that he use his therapist to bounce questions off of if need be but something tells me that since he is into researching right now he likely will do that anyhow. I'm just so hopeful for your Matt and for you, that he is a active participant now in wanting to feel better and grab control of his own well being. I mean, how huge is that?!? It's every struggling parents wish for their struggling difficult child. It bodes well for Matt. [/QUOTE]
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